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Swedru All Blacks have sealed a sensational return to the Ghana Premier League, 16 years after being relegated from the top flight.
The club, which led the Division One Zone Two table for much of the season, confirmed their promotion with a commanding 3-0 victory over Ebusua Dwarf.
A brace from forward Ebenezer Amoh and a goal from Bubakari Zayat ensured an emphatic win, capping off what has been a remarkable campaign.
All Blacks finish the season as champions of the division with 66 points from 29 games—seven points clear of second-placed Rospack FC. Their impressive run included 21 wins, three draws, and just five defeats.
The Swedru-based side joins Zone One champions Hohoe United as the two teams promoted to the Ghana Premier League. Real Tamale United and Techiman Eleven Wonders will face off in a playoff to determine the final spot.
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